Sudan, South pledge peace as crisis talks delayed
Sudan-South Sudan Clash Prompts Urgent Mediation Effort Voice of America March 29, 2012 Sudan-South Sudan Clash Prompts Urgent Mediation Effort Peter Heinlein | Addis Ababa A high-level international team of mediators is gathering in Ethiopia’s capital for another try at easing tensions that have brought Sudan and South … |
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South Sudan wants to learn basketball with Angola AngolaPress Luanda – The minister of Youth and Sports of South Sudan, Cirino Hiteng Ofuho Thursday in Luanda said that his country is interested in cooperating specifically in basketball for considering Angola the greatest power on the African continent. |
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South Sudan says it pulls back troops from border Longview Daily News South Sudan said Wednesday it has pulled out its troops from a contested area along the border with Sudan shortly after clashes between the two countries’ armies sparked fears of a return to war. Military spokesman Col. Philip Aguer said that southern … |
South Sudanese migrants in Israel get reprieve The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A. South Sudanese migrants will not be forced to leave Israel by the end of the month as planned. On Thursday, Israel’s Foreign Ministry recommended that the refugees be permitted to remain in Israel for another six months after the Jerusalem District … |
Sudan, South pledge peace as crisis talks delayed Pakistan Daily Times ADDIS ABABA: African-brokered crisis talks between Sudan and South Sudan after days of border clashes were delayed Thursday but the rival sides pledged to stop an escalation into full-blown war. The talks in the Ethiopian capital were likely to be … |
Sudanese Activist Artist Breaks Down Borders Voice of America His own home region in the south of Sudan is experiencing conflict and humanitarian crisis amid the messy separation between Sudan and the world’s newest country South Sudan. On the wall of his room in a suburb of Washington, he describes pictures of a … |
South Sudan forms committee to investigate Wau plane crash Sudan Tribune By Ngor Arol Garang March 29, 2012 (JUBA) – South Sudan has formed a technical fact finding committee to investigate the cause of a plane crash at Wau Airport on Thursday morning, according to officials. Multiple eyewitnesses told Sudan Tribune that no … |
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